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The Carl Martin DeLayla XL is designed and developed with one goal in mind: To create a superior echo
pedal, with the same sonic quality as the original DeLayla but with new extended features, yet incorporating
To achieve this, we have incorporated a second delay head (slapback) (similar to using two heads
The SLAPBACK knob controls the mix of main delay vs. second delay head. Clockwise movement favors the
The SB-TRIM knob fine tune the second delay head's time setting compared to the original delay head, by this
it's possible to create different delay patterns, going from strict slapback to way offbeat. The TEMPO tap is a
real time tempo learn function, allowing you to foot tap the delay time to match the exact beat of the song.
The Carl Martin DeLayla XL also features a built in regulated power supply.
The result is a warm, smooth sound reminiscent of the vintage tape units used in the 50's and 60's, combined
The Carl Martin DeLayla XL is able to capture one of the hardest sounds: That authentic rock'n roll slapback
Echo and slapback activated, and with SB-trim in center position will give a slapback effect with the second
Echo and slapback activated, and with SB-trim counter-clockwise will give an effect with the second tone head
between 10-50 % after the original echo, these settings will with longer feedback settings give a more offbeat
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General Guidelines on the use of the DeLayla XL:
some of the same features used in vintage tape delay units.
simultaneously on a tape delay).
The SLAPBACK footswitch is used to turn the second delay head on or off.
second delay head; Counter clockwise favors the main delay.
echo, that digital processors are unable to emulate.
tone head 50% after the original echo (double the tempo).
rhythm pattern ending up in a sort of triplets.
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with modern features.
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